2003 Awarded a one year Fellowship, Faculty of Engineering, University of Calgary for the purpose of designing and implementing a new program in “Problem Solving through Visualization”.

2004 Co-Recipient of the Alan Blizzard Award, Ottawa. Granted on an annual basis by the Society For Learning and Research in Higher Education in recognition for contributions to multi-disciplinary learning and research.

1992
“Marks of Distinction” – Recent Acquisitions of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Triangle Gallery, Calgary, Canada.
“Canadian Flags Revisited”, A Group Exhibition of Nine Artists in Celebration of the 125th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation, Muttart Gallery, Calgary,Canada.
“Suncor Travelling Exhibition”. An Exhibition travelling to numerous venues in Alberta, organized by the Muttart Gallery, Calgary, Canada.
Small Paintings by Visiting Artists”, Devonian Gardens, Calgary, Canada.
An Exhibition of selected works by visiting artists to the Leighton Foundation.
“Alberta Vision” – A Juried Exhibition of Work by Members of the Alberta Society of Artists – on Tour in Japan and China.

1993
“Canadian Artists to the Benefit of the Olga Havel Foundation”, Prague, Czech Republic.
“New Works From the Collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts”, Triangle Gallery, Calgary, Canada.
“Alberta Society of Artists Juried Exhibition for Works to be located in the Jack Singer Concert Hall”, Performing Arts Centre Calgary, Canada.
“Spring Exhibition”, Muttart Gallery, Calgary, Canada.

PUBLICATIONS

2003
“The Depiction of Objects in Space”. A co-edited book published by Prentice – Hall. Reference material for Engineering students.

2004
“Fostering Creative Problem Solving In a Multi-disciplinary Environment”. A co-authored paper published by McGraw-Hill Ryerson.

SELECTED COLLECTIONS

Public

Alberta Foundation For the Arts, Canada.

Art Gallery of Brant; Canada.

Calgary Contemporary Art Society

Canada Council Art Bank; Canada.

East Midlands Arts Association; England.

Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Canada

Grant MacEwan College, Edmonton, Canada

MacKenzie Art Gallery, University of Regina; Regina, Canada.

Nickle Arts Museum; Canada.

Prairie Public Art Gallery, Grande Prairie, Canada.

Southern Alberta Art Gallery, University of Lethbridge, Canada.

University of Alberta, Health Sciences Centre; Edmonton, Canada.

University of Calgary Library Collection, Calgary, Canada.

University of Calgary Information and Communications Centre, Calgary, Canada.

University of Calgary, Faculty of Fine Arts Collection, Calgary, Canada.

University of Calgary, Department of Religious Studies, permanent collection, Calgary

University of Lethbridge, permanent collection, Lethbridge, Canada.

Victoria and Alberta Museum; England.

Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta.

Winchester Group of Companies; Calgary, Canada.

Winnipeg Art Gallery; Winnipeg, Canada.

Private

Air Canada; Canada.

Ballem, McDill, MacInnes and Eden; Canada.

Big Rock Brewery, Calgary, Canada.

B.P. Canada Ltd.; Canada.

Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, Canada.

Davis LLP. Calgary, Canada.

Esso Resources; Canada.

Hewlett–Packard; Canada.

Husky Oil; Canada.

Imperial Oil; Canada.

Inverness Petroleum Ltd.; Canada.

MacLeod Dixon; Canada.

MacKimmie Matthews; Canada.

Morgan Bank; New York, U.S.A.

Petro–Canada; Canada.

Sceptre Resources; Canada Nova Corporation; Canada.

Texaco Canada; Canada.

Toronto Dominion Bank; Canada.

Art works in private, corporate and public collections in Great Britain, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Portugal, U.S.A., Italy, the Czech Republic and Japan.

REPRESENTATION

Represented by

Willock & Sax Gallery, Banff, Alberta.

Bugera Matheson Gallery, Edmonton Alberta.

About the Work

The relationship between location and autobiographical history has been a significant factor in all my artistic work since 1988. Numerous series of works have been produced under umbrella titles such as:
“Facing West – Looking East”
“Continental Extremes”
“Fragments”
“Landscape and Memory”
“The Copper Plates”
“The Solstice Series”
“The Prime Elements”
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Some of these works and others are available.
To arrange a studio visit, please contact
Peter Deacon
lattice@shaw.ca